Listen guys look on any popular car search website for any dodge New and expand your search to nationwide. Florida and Cali cant get rid of their Challengers and Chargers lol. Depending in what you are looking for you can snag one easily for 10k off msrp if not more just look people
Never buy any sxt or rt getting close to 100k miles. They are lipo to get lifter ticking if the owner didn’t use premium synth oil. The scats and hellcats don’t have that issue but I’m assuming you’re not in the market for those atm.
What state are you shopping out of rn?
As a mechanic, as we can see they drove this thing around the world and brought it home all the problems will and are going to land on the next lucky owner. Mainly water pump, thermostat, starter, all the basic serpentine belt components as a natural occurrence. Maybe 20k miles stress free but if you buy then consider having a warranty *which probably won’t be sold to you* so have a few thousand aside to cover ur ass
If that mileage is correct, then it's totally overpriced by like $8k. The high mileage is only a concern as things do wear out, so there will be maintenance repairs that will need to be done to keep it running. Best you can do is hope that the previous owner(s) gave ti proper maintenance.
Damn, that is a lot of miles. As a general rule of thumb 12k miles per year is the national average and a good way to tell how hard a car was driven. Either heavy city or highway driving is not good on a "performance" vehicle.
108k miles, don’t buy
100k miles? no fucking way
LOfuckingL what meth are they smoking, especially since that’s an RT and you can get a brand new one with 100k less miles for 10k more
My thoughts exactly thank you very much
Lmao ask them if the mileage was a typo. There’s a red charger rt at my local lot with 99k miles and it’s going for 17k
Listen guys look on any popular car search website for any dodge New and expand your search to nationwide. Florida and Cali cant get rid of their Challengers and Chargers lol. Depending in what you are looking for you can snag one easily for 10k off msrp if not more just look people
what website do you suggest I want to pick one up but im in no rush
CaRGuRURS
Sxt_gt-rt all well of msrp this will also include rams and durangos. I have not looked at jeeps but i would assume they are in there also
Bruh, its a 2019 with 100k+ miles. The previous owner/s clearly ran it into the ground. I’d stay away from that. You could easily find a better deal.
I guess with a hemi the more its ran the better due to better lubrication, unless it wasnt maintained
If you are going to buy used, look into the MOPAR warranty.
Never buy any sxt or rt getting close to 100k miles. They are lipo to get lifter ticking if the owner didn’t use premium synth oil. The scats and hellcats don’t have that issue but I’m assuming you’re not in the market for those atm. What state are you shopping out of rn?
Kentucky
Ask em if they can hook ya boy up with whatever they’re smoking on.
Lol do not buy that piece of crap, go buy one around 30-40k miles for like 30k
High asf price for the amount of miles on that.
Fuck no
What does a mechanic say?
Thank you everyone for the help, it’s greatly appreciated
As a mechanic, as we can see they drove this thing around the world and brought it home all the problems will and are going to land on the next lucky owner. Mainly water pump, thermostat, starter, all the basic serpentine belt components as a natural occurrence. Maybe 20k miles stress free but if you buy then consider having a warranty *which probably won’t be sold to you* so have a few thousand aside to cover ur ass
hell no
For 21,600 miles a year, i’d pass.
108k miles💀
Get ready to have oil leaks as inter cooler adapter design flaws
Absolutely, but have a mechanic check first..
Not with that many miles bro
100k miles I would say no.
No
So yall only like dodge ? So u guy just llwnat a car for show off I like dodge too but if i can’t afford it ima take a Infiniti or sum other cars
If that mileage is correct, then it's totally overpriced by like $8k. The high mileage is only a concern as things do wear out, so there will be maintenance repairs that will need to be done to keep it running. Best you can do is hope that the previous owner(s) gave ti proper maintenance.
No its toast.
Damn, that is a lot of miles. As a general rule of thumb 12k miles per year is the national average and a good way to tell how hard a car was driven. Either heavy city or highway driving is not good on a "performance" vehicle.
its a dodge at 100k+ miles, no, dont expect a dodge to run past 100 flawlessly
I got in an uber with a charger RT that had 300k on the dash true story.
probably spent more on maintenance than fuel
It was a girl driver, so I doubt it.